| FAIRYHOUSE | Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland (10) |
| TRIM | Town in County Meath, Ireland, containing Europe's largest Norman castle |
| NAVAN | County town of County Meath, Ireland |
| GAELIC | ____ football, sport that originated in County Meath in Ireland in 1670 (6) |
| NAAS | Horse racecourse in County Kildare, Ireland that opened in June 1924 (4) |
| CURRAGH | Ireland's premier racecourse, in County Kildare, the ... (7) |
| PUNCHESTOWN | Horse racecourse in County Kildare, Republic of Ireland |
| BOOKOFKELLS | The ?, illuminated manuscript of the Gospels associated with an abbey in County Meath, Republic of Ireland (4,2,5) |
| TARA | Hill of ___, ancient seat of the High Kings of Ireland in County Meath (4) |
| DULEEK | Town in County Meath. (6) |
| CLONMEL | Town and racecourse in County Tipperary (7) |
| CLONEE | Where in county Meath are Facebook planning to build a data centre? (6) |
| KELLS | Town in County Meath after whose abbey an illuminated bible of the Gospels takes its name (5) |
| CHELTENHAM | Racecourse in Gloucestershire that hosts an annual National Hunt festival in March (10) |
| HIPPODROME | Chariot racecourse, in case Eternal City joined (10) |
| DROGHEDA | Town in the Republic of Ireland on the River Boyne straddling the County Louth and County Meath bord |
| DYLAN | and 26ac, County Meath-born 1996 winner of the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe |
| MORAN | County Meath-born 1996 winner d the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (5,5) |
| FFOSLAS | Horse racecourse in Wales that opened in 2009 (4,3) |
| ASCOT | Racecourse in Berkshire that was inaugurated in 1807 (5) |